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Frontmatter -- Vorwort -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Kapitel I: Eigenart und Organisation des Lehnstaates -- Kapitel II: Der Übergang zum Standestaat -- Kapitel III: Ansätze einer ständischen Verfassung -- Kapitel IV: Rückbildungen; die staatsrecht-liche Stellung des landesherrlichen Rates -- Kapitel V: Die Lockerung des Territorialver-bandes; Auflösung und Dezentralisation des 14. Jahrhunderts -- Kapitel VI: Das ständische Einungswesen und seine Bedeutung für die innere Entwicklung der Territorien -- Kapitel VII: Die Entstehung der Landeshoheit und landständischen Verfassung -- Kapitel VIII: Wesen und Bedeutung der landständischen Verfassung -- Verzeichnis der häufiger zitierten Bücher und Abhandlungen -- Ortsnamen-Register
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